Yugoslavia men's national ice hockey team
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Most games | Edo Hafner (203) |
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Most points | Zvone Šuvak (202) |
IIHF code | YUG |
First international | |
Netherlands 2 – 4 Yugoslavia (Bucharest, Romania; 1939) | |
Biggest win | |
Yugoslavia 28 – 1 Belgium (Copenhagen, Denmark; March 28, 1987) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Czechoslovakia 24 – 0 Yugoslavia (Zürich, Switzerland; February 3, 1939) | |
IIHF World Championships | |
Appearances | 29 (first in 1939) |
Best result | 8th (1974) |
IIHF European Championships and World Cup | |
Appearances | 3 |
Best result | 7th (1968) |
Olympics | |
Appearances | 5 (first in 1964) |
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The Yugoslav national ice hockey team was the national men's ice hockey in the former republic of Yugoslavia. They competed in five Olympic Games competitions. This article discusses the team that represented the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its predecessors, but not the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. For the FRY, please see the Serbian-Montenegrin National Team.
Olympic record
- 1964 - 14th place
- 1968 - 9th place
- 1972 - 11th place
- 1976 - 10th place
- 1984 - 11th place
World Championship record
- 1939 - 13th place
- 1951 - 6th place in Pool B
- 1955 - 5th place in Pool B
- 1961 - 3rd place in Pool C
- 1963 - 5th place in Pool B
- 1965 - 7th place in Pool B
- 1966 - 3rd place in Pool B
- 1967 - 4th place in Pool B
- 1969 - 3rd place in Pool B
- 1970 - 4th place in Pool B
- 1971 - 5th place in Pool B
- 1972 - 6th place in Pool B
- 1973 - 3rd place in Pool B
- 1974 - 2nd place in Pool B
- 1975 - 4th place in Pool B
- 1976 - 5th place in Pool B
- 1977 - 7th place in Pool B
- 1978 - 8th place in Pool B
- 1979 - 1st place in Pool C
- 1981 - 7th place in Pool B
- 1982 - 2nd place in Pool C
- 1983 - 8th place in Pool B
- 1985 - 2nd place in Pool C
- 1986 - 7th place in Pool B
- 1987 - 4th place in Pool C
- 1989 - 2nd place in Pool C
- 1990 - 1st place in Pool C
- 1991 - 6th place in Pool B
- 1992 - 8th place in Pool B
European Championship record
- 1939 - 11th place
- 1964 - 11th place
- 1968 - 7th place
Successor teams
Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, the following successor national teams have competed:
- Bosnian National Team
- Croatian National Team
- Macedonian National Team
- Serbian National Team (Serbian-Montenegrin National Team from 1992 to 2006)
- Slovenian National Team
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